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Tag Archives: 8 bit
Title Scream: a collection of 8-bit and 16-bit video game title screens
This is such an amazing website.
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Martin Solveig feat. Kele – Ready 2 Go
A follow-up to “Hello” from Martin Solveig. 8-bit music videos are always good. :)
Enter the Konami Code at Fark
Sarah just posted this neat little Easter Egg over at Fark where if you enter the Konami Code, you get to play an 8-bit game!
8-bit color-cycling demonstration using HTML 5
This is a bit geeky, but I’m really loving this online demonstration/gallery of 8-bit color-cycling examples made entirely in HTML 5. Click here to cycling through the different video game scenes — all rendered in HTML 5 (there’s sound too).
8-bit StarCraft
8-bit Starcraft from Owen Dennis on Vimeo. I don’t believe a word of the video description provided under the video, but for what it’s worth, this is a nice 8-bit rendition of the popular game StarCraft.